Pleau, Waddell lead U.S. World Cup team
Larry Pleau and Don Waddell were named to head the management of Team USA for the World Cup of Hockey.
View Article'Classic' exposes the roots of the game
Despite freezing temperatures, there's no way fans or former players would miss the NHL's first outdoor game.
View ArticleHeritage Classic isn't the first Cold War
An outdoor game in 2001 pit Spartans against Wolverines before the largest hockey crowd in the world.
View ArticlePenguins' plight not as bad as it seems
The Penguins may seem to be on the brink of financial disaster. But if you look a little closer ...
View ArticleKelley: Team-by-team midseason report
Will the Wings keep Curtis Joseph? Will the Leafs finish first? What the second half holds for all 30 teams.
View ArticleCanada tabbing Quinn as coach for World Cup
Team Canada will name Maple Leafs coach Pat Quinn as head coach for the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
View ArticleU.S. picks a winner, loses style points
Not only is Ron Wilson the right man to coach Team USA in the World Cup, he's the only man.
View ArticlePast was present, but eyes on future
While honoring the past and lamenting the present, we should remember to celebrate the NHL's future.
View ArticleKelley: Winners, losers and everyone between
This time, the NHL's annual trade deadline included house cleaners, wheel spinners and casual bystanders.
View ArticleAll is well in Great White North
All of Canada's six teams are faring well on and off the ice. Perhaps Mario Lemieux should move the Pens there.
View ArticleAll in good, clean fun
So far the Stanley Cup playoffs have been the model of intense -- and clean -- physical play. But have the critics noticed?
View ArticleOh, Canada: Team to be announced Saturday
Team Canada will announce its roster for the upcoming World Cup of Hockey on Saturday at Hockey Canada headquarters in Calgary.
View ArticleOilers opt for homegrown goalie
Edmonton's first-round risk, the Hurricanes' splash and other notes from around the draft.
View ArticleKelley: Hasek's return, Muckler's reward?
Dominik Hasek instead of Patrick Lalime? Call it a risky move, but John Muckler's been down this road before.
View ArticleCanada turns to '02 Olympic management
Wayne Gretzky helped lead Team Canada to its first gold medal in 50 years at the 2002 Olympics without stepping on the ice. He's hoping to do the same at the 2004 World Cup of Hockey.
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